WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player (in red and white) battles for possession against Ongos FC (in maroon) during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek. The closely contested encounter on Saturday ended in a goalless draw. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - A UNAM Bokkies player in action during Round 20 of the Women’s Super League at UNAM Stadium in Windhoek on Saturday. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 15 May 2026 - The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) availed bursaries to 22 recipients. Here, they pose for a photo with NCAA staff members. (Photo: Contributed)
ONGWEDIVA, 16 May 2026 - Founder of the International University of Management (IUM), David Namwandi during the winter convocation of 1 225 students at Ongwediva on Friday. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 16 May 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah accompanied by First Gentleman Denga Ndaitwah at the funeral service of Joplin !Gontes. (Photo: Contributed)
RUNDU, 12 May 2026 - Farming equipment donated by Agribank to two horticulture projects in the two Kavango regions. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
This aerial view shows the pitch during a training session at the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school in downtown Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
A group of kids take part in a training session at the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school in the Mujer Trabajadora neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
Dilmer Hidalgo and his son Julian pose for a photo during a training session at the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school in the Mujer Trabajadora neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
A group of kids take part in a training session at the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school in the Mujer Trabajadora neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
Darwin Castillo, coach of the Jaipadida football school, holds a T-shirt of Ecuadorian football player Moises Caicedo during an interview with AFP in the Cristo Vive neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
Julian Hidalgo, a fan of Ecuadorian football player Moises Caicedo, controls the ball during a training session at the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school in the Mujer Trabajadora neighborhood in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
Julian Hidalgo, a fan of Ecuadorian football player Moises Caicedo, shows a shin pad featuring images of Moises and Ecuadorian football player Jeremy Sarmiento at his home in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)
Julian Hidalgo, a fan of Ecuadorian football player Moises Caicedo, shows uniforms from the IG 10 Moises Caicedo football school at his home in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, on May 8, 2026. Amid the tightly packed houses of a working-class Ecuadorian neighborhood, national team football player Moises Caicedo lifted his first trophies. They were made of gold-colored plastic, lent by a neighbor to add excitement to the impromptu game played by a group of children from which one of the world's most highly regarded midfielders emerged. Caicedo, now a Chelsea player, will compete in his second World Cup with Ecuador at just 24 years old. (Photo by Rodrigo BUENDIA / AFP)